| James Clarence Mangan - 1859 - 474 pages
...friend. And Jerome, oh, Jerome!i he perished in the strife — His head it was spiked on a halbert so high ; His colours they were trampled. He had no chance of life If the Lord God himself stood 5y.' And of others, dear friends also. But most, oh, my woe ! I lament and lament For the ten valiant... | |
| James Clarence Mangan - English poetry - 1859 - 478 pages
...friend. And Jerome, oh, Jerome!i he perished in the strife — His head it was spiked on a halbert so high ; His colours they were trampled. He had no chance of life If the Lord God himself stood Sy.i And of others, dear frieuds also. But most, oh, my woe! I lament and lament For the ten valiant... | |
| Maurice Lenihan - 1866 - 820 pages
...ochone I And Dinrmmd I oh, Diamond ! he perished in the strife ; His head it was spiked on a hnlbcrt high ; His colours they were trampled ; he had no...lament For the ten valiant heroes who dwelt nigh the Norc ; And my three blessed brothers I They left me, and they went To the wars, and returned no more... | |
| James Clarence Mangan - English poetry - 1866 - 472 pages
...perished in the strife — His head it was spiked on a halbert so high ; / 1 One of King James's generals. His colours they were trampled. He had no chance of life If the Lord God himself stood by.1 And of others, dear friends also. But most, oh, my woe ! I lament and lament For the ten valiant... | |
| Alfred Mason Williams - English poetry - 1881 - 472 pages
...Diarmuid ! O Diarmuid ! he perished in the strife ; His head it was spiked on a halbert high ; His colors they were trampled ; he had no chance of life, If...God himself stood by ! " Och ! ochone ! But most, O my woe ! I lament, and lament For the ten valiant heroes who dwelt nigh the Nore ; And my three blessed... | |
| Thomas MacDonagh - English literature - 1916 - 278 pages
...ochone ! And Diarmid ! oh, Diarmid ! he perished in the strife ; His head it was spiked upon a halberd high ; His colours they were trampled : he had no...If the Lord God Himself stood by ! — Och, ochone l But most, oh, my woe ! I lament and lament For the ten valiant heroes who dwelt nigh the Nore, And... | |
| Padraic Colum - Authors, Irish - 1922 - 388 pages
...Och, ochone! And Diarmid oh, Diarmid he perished in the strife; His head it was spiked upon a halberd high ; His colours they were trampled : he had no...But most, oh my woe I lament and lament For the ten valient heroes who dwelt nigh the Nore, And my three blessed brothers ; they left me and went To the... | |
| Thomas MacDonagh - English literature - 1920 - 280 pages
...ochone 1 And Diarmid ! oh, Diarmid ! he perished in the strife ; His head it was spiked upon a halberd high ; , His colours they were trampled : he had no...Nore, And my three blessed brothers ; they left me and went To the wars, and returned no more — Och, ochone 1 On the bridge of the Boyne was our first overthrow... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1880 - 242 pages
...trampled. He Jtad no chance of life If the Lord God himself stood by.\ And of others, dear friends also. But most, oh, my woe ! I lament and lament For the...and they went To the wars — and returned no more ! Ohone ! Uilagone ! He reverts to the calamities of the Irish. On the Bridge of the Boyne was our... | |
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